| Setup |
Compressor Power |
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Pack |
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V |
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S |
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Q |
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ti3784a | ti3891a |
Removing Compressor Power Pack (Z)
For outdoor use, the compressor | 1 Disconnect air line quick | 2 Loosen motor lock knob (S) by 3 Push knob down. |
power pack (Z) can be left on the | connect fitting (Q) from | turning it |
cart. | compressor air quick connect | relieving tension on bracket. |
inlet fitting (V).
For indoor use, the compressor power pack (Z) must be separated from the sprayer and placed outdoors, A longer air hose (not provided) must be used to connect the sprayer to the compressor power pack (Z). See Running Compressor Remotely, page 8.
Z |
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| ti3959a |
CAUTION | Running Compressor Remotely |
4 The compressor power pack | Place compressor power pack | 1 A longer air hose (not | 2 Attach the longer air hose to |
(Z) slides off the back of the | on a hard, level surface where | provided) must be used to | the air line quick connect fitting |
cart. | cooling air can circulate freely | connect the sprayer to the | (Q) and to the compressor air |
| through cooler and a minimal | compressor power pack (Z) | quick connect inlet fitting (V). |
| amount of dirt and dust is drawn | when the two components are |
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| into it. Placing compressor | separated. (Hose Kit 248117, |
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| power pack on a soft, uneven |
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| containing a 50 ft hose is |
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| surface such as dirt, grass or |
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| available from your Graco |
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| sand, can plug air cooler (M), |
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| distributor.) |
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| resulting in overheating and |
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| damage to motor. |
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